sprenger5 on 29/3/2006 at 21:57
I killed the recruiting from the Dark Brotherhood with my first character. His tone with me kind of pissed me off so I took him down. So I figured I could kill the Grey Wolf as well, but nope!
Fig455 on 29/3/2006 at 23:47
Quote Posted by Para?noid
Credit to the stealth, you can really 'play' a thief or assassin.
And it;s EXTREMELY well done. Not just 'tacked-on" like so many other games.
Little_Dragon on 30/3/2006 at 00:55
Quote Posted by RarRar
I was playing in a dungeon just this morning and wishing to god I had a water arrow to put out a damn bothersome torch!
You're not the only one.
plebeian on 30/3/2006 at 09:18
Quote Posted by Komag
Lately I've been enjoying mixing up "drain health" potions to dip my arrow tips in, very nice. It adds to the feeling of stealth to shoot them from far off and have their health just drain away while they try to run after me, only to die at my feet!
Ho do you dip arrows in potions?
davpod on 30/3/2006 at 09:56
Equip your bow and arrows, click on the poison you want to apply and it'll ask if you want your next shot to be poisoned. Click yes.
Fig455 on 30/3/2006 at 10:33
you can poison your dagger also!!!
Huckeye on 30/3/2006 at 12:05
The quests are phenomonal as well. I love all the ones requiring you to follow people without being seen and sneak items into places as well as the general theft missions. I think one of the reasons I am enjoying this game so much (in between getting my lips pulled over my head by the levelled enemies) is that it is satisfying my Thief gaming urges.
Ive been sick all week so Ive got 60 hours into it and don't feel like Ive hardly explored at all. How many games give you this much entertainment?
Fig455 on 30/3/2006 at 14:44
I think this is the most immersive game world I have seen in a LONG time. Almost so believable (though still video game-ish)it's frightening at times.
Spitter on 30/3/2006 at 20:57
I fucking hate the lockpicking minigame.
That said though I'm immensely enjoying my life as a rogue. The quests thus far have been far more interesting than the ones in Morrowind.
Fig455 on 30/3/2006 at 21:35
The quests are FAR better. Even the crappier ones are still fairly good. I love being in this world for a few hours a day.